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Page xxiv
... published with the trans- lation of Lessius ' Hygiasticon , 1634 ( see p . 156 , below ) , this work having been a favourite with Nicholas Ferrar , who may well have encouraged Crashaw to write in its praise . The translation from ...
... published with the trans- lation of Lessius ' Hygiasticon , 1634 ( see p . 156 , below ) , this work having been a favourite with Nicholas Ferrar , who may well have encouraged Crashaw to write in its praise . The translation from ...
Page xcii
... published in the volume of 1646 but which it seems reason- able , on other grounds , to assign to a later date than the majority of the poems in that volume . It seems hardly worth space to embark upon a detailed chronological list in ...
... published in the volume of 1646 but which it seems reason- able , on other grounds , to assign to a later date than the majority of the poems in that volume . It seems hardly worth space to embark upon a detailed chronological list in ...
Page 440
... published at Antwerp in 1613 and 1614 . For further details see Biographie Nationale de Belgique , art . ' Leys ' . The translation published at Cambridge in 1634 has been attributed to Nicholas Ferrar ; but the evidence for this seems ...
... published at Antwerp in 1613 and 1614 . For further details see Biographie Nationale de Belgique , art . ' Leys ' . The translation published at Cambridge in 1634 has been attributed to Nicholas Ferrar ; but the evidence for this seems ...
Contents
A Early Printed Editions | xliii |
EPIGRAMMATUM SACRORUM LIBER | lii |
CARMEN DEO NOSTRO | lxxxi |
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The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century Poetry John Arthos No preview available - 1949 |